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News Desk: Addressing another rally at Behrampore in Murshidabad district on Tuesday, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee attacked the center and said that she is not afraid of them and she will live like a Royal Bengal Tiger.
She said “BJP has targeted me because I’ve said that I’ll not implement CAA and NRC. As long as I am alive, I will not bow down. I will live like a Royal Bengal tiger. I have already announced that I will not implement CAA and NRC in Bengal and my stand will never change”
She added “BJP will try to intimidate you. But don’t be afraid of them. I am not scared of them. My body is filled with scars from earlier attacks. I know how to fight against goons and guns. The people will give a befitting reply if they try to intimidate me. TMC is the best to fight BJP in Bengal. Congress will say things but they can’t fight the BJP. CPM too is a friend of BJP. BJP has sent a few Muslim organisations to create communal strife. If you vote them, it will benefit the BJP. BJP is not a party from Bengal…it is a Gujarati party, danga party. They are neither for Hindus nor Muslims. They say hari hari and indulge in chori of the common man. BJP is not a party of the poor. It is a party of the rich and big landlords. Gujarat will not rule Bengal. The people of Bengal will rule Bengal”
She also attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi from the rally. “Have you ever heard a PM lying? Recently, the PM said state government employees are not getting salaries. Modi babu show me which state govt employee has not got salary. You must reply why why you are selling BSNL, railways”
Chief minister Mamata Banerjee attacked the turncoats as well. “We have not forgotten the gaddars like Mir Jafar. We should never forget the gaddars. You should all teach them a lesson. There are some who indulged in corruption have now jumped to BJP…to enter the BJP washing machine to get cleaned. They are afraid that they will get caught for cow smuggling or other corrupt deeds”
She added “Irony is that the center don’t have funds to bear the travel expenses of migrant workers but turncoats were flown to Delhi on a chartered plane”